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Ducati extends MotoGP future to 2026 with new agreement
Ducati will remain in MotoGP until at least 2026 after signing a new agreement with organisers Dorna Sports. The new deal covers the 2022 to 2026 MotoGP world championship seasons, with the Italian manufacturer becoming the second marque to confirm its long-term motorcycle grand prix racing plans after KTM reconfirmed its place in MotoGP until 2026 last week. Ducati has been ever-present on the MotoGP grid since 2003, winning its first race after only six grands prix with Loris Capirossi taking victory at the Catalan GP, before Ducati went on to win the riders', constructors' and teams' world titles in 2007 with Casey Stoner. Last year Ducati won the MotoGP constructors' world...
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